Which sentence is correct?'Very good for you.Serves you right' or 'Very good for you.Serve you right'.I thought no 's' is added to serve because of the pronoun 'you'.Can someone help me?
Top answer
The subject of the sentence Serves you right. is it which has dropped out. You is the direct object.
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The subject of the sentence Serves you right.
is it which has dropped out.
You is the direct object.
The complete sentence is It serves you right.
Regards, A- s
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